It has the premise that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford was
the true author of the works of we attribute to William Shakespeare.
@Upnorth There used to be a residual right of
the true authors of a work to claim a copyright in cases where a work for hire copyright expired due to failure to renew.
Not exact matches
«Our
work challenges the widespread assumption that
true creativity requires a kind
of anarchy in which people are permitted to speak their minds, whatever the consequence,» commented study lead
author and Cornell organizational behavior professor Jack Goncalo.
And we even know the
true author of that impressive
work!
While this strategy
works just fine for large publishers that already have established brands and get thousands
of shares on any new article they publish (such as Mashable or TechCrunch), a more pragmatic approach is needed for just about every other business.It's
true that getting quality inbound links starts with great content on your client's website, but the missing link is getting journalists, contributors,
authors, and editors at quality publications to become aware
of that content so that they can link to it when writing relevant stories / articles.
Each Gospel was no doubt intended, and sincerely believed, by its
author to be
true in every real sense, but at the same time it could not help but bear the stamp
of the limitations under which each
author worked.
To the
author of this article, coming from me may not mean anything to you, but I'll say it anyway, you deserve a standing ovation for an exceptional piece
of work, big respect to you, please keep up the good
work, all
true fans must read this piece.
Working as a caddie, the
author has a unique vantage point from which to observe the traditions
of Augusta, and to discover the
true meaning
of the Masters
But although GANs can produce images that are «realistic - looking at a glance,» they still have a long way to go before achieving
true photo - realism, says Alec Radford, a researcher now at AI research company OpenAI and lead
author of a study (presented at the international AI conference in 2016) that Facebook's
work is based on.
The creator
of True Detective has flatly denied accusations that portions
of its central character's dialogue were plagiarised from the
work of cult horror
author Thomas Ligotti.
That holds
true even if the novel the film is based on was written by the same
author (Darryl Ponicsan) who wrote «The Last Detail» (1970), and even if the new film is directed by one
of the finest directors
working today — Richard Linklater.
Rick Wormeli, educational
author and speaker, says that to give our kiddos a
true feeling
of success, we must observe, honor, and reflect on their
work, and help them to set goals to improve on it.
Sean M. Douglas is an
author, businessman and teacher whose latest book From Storm Clouds Come Angels has been praised as a
work of true and genuine insight.
«He sees within teachers their
true power to
work together to improve resources and outcomes for teachers and students alike,» said David Coleman, one
of the
authors of the common - core standards and a founder
of Student Achievement Partners, a nonprofit aimed at creating and disseminating materials, based on the common core, to improve teacher and student achievement.
If the story or material is
true and real, if the characters are realistic, if I am entertained or educated, then I give credit to the *
author *
of the
work, whether they scrawled it out on Notepad and uploaded it to Kindle at 4 am, or whether they're Grisham, King, or Cornwell.
Returning to the territory he so brilliantly explored in his masterful New York Times bestseller, American Gods, the incomparable Neil Gaiman offers up a
work of dazzling ingenuity, a kaleidoscopic journey deep into myth that is at once startling, terrifying, exhilarating, and fiercely funny — a
true wonder
of a novel that confirms Stephen King's glowing assessment
of the
author as «a treasure - house
of story, and we are lucky to have him.»
The minute someone gets defensive about any
of this, doesn't think there's always more to learn about writing or publishing, is content with the mediocrity
of a couple hundred sales
of their
work on Amazon, or thinks they can beat the tried - and -
true system
of years
of hard
work and dedication it takes to be a respected
author, I know I'm talking to a hobbyist.
If an «
author» has no readership (as is
true for the vast majority
of self - publishers), how does their «
work» differ from a shopping list, or the rantings
of someone's mentally ill (a la Robert Crumbs» tragic notebooks)?
This is so
true: «reviewers are doing much
of an
author's
work FOR them, but in a way
authors can't exactly do for themselves.»
I constantly tell self - publishing
authors that they're not going to get anywhere without a lot
of hard
work — and that's
true.
Inspired by a
true story, People
of the Book is at once a novel
of sweeping historical grandeur and intimate emotional intensity, an ambitious, electrifying
work by an acclaimed and beloved
author.
Your mileage will
of course vary, but if you can
work out what you like — and could perhaps love, you're well on the way to becoming a
true indie
author...
It is rarer still for an
author to
work with people in the entertainment industry who are
true, sympathetic fans
of his fiction and its point
of view.
This is why self - publishing
works well for niche writers and
authors who understand that the
true arbiters
of a book's ultimate success are the readers.
And,
true to her statement, the
author takes us on a breathtaking tour
of our «sins,» our successes and the incredible
work and explorations that are shaping a new vision
of life.
The Hogarth Shakespeare collection «will be
true to the spirit
of the original dramas and their popular appeal, while giving
authors an exciting opportunity to reinvent these seminal
works of English literature,» quoth the press release.
Celebrated Japanese
author Minae Mizumura's third
work of fiction, the coyly titled A
True Novel, is vast, and we're not just talking about the hefty page count — though it IS quite a brick, at nearly 900 pages, and has been broken into two volumes.
Taking a
true assessment
of your book and
author brand strengths and
working with your publicist to find good media fits for you is a much better direction to head than just running after the biggest book tastemaker you have heard
of for a book review.
Quite
true, some
authors work in very, very rough formats at the beginning and then take care
of the language in later drafts.
But for
authors who choose to adopt the mindset that they are putting the time, effort, and sweat equity into their
work that makes it worthy
of being called an artisan product, the stigma will fall away and the
true value
of artisanal publishing will be appreciated by the larger community.
Indie
authors hear — and tell themselves — a lot
of things that either don't
work, or simply aren't
true.
I wasn't the first aspiring writer to move to New York to
work in book publishing in the hopes it would make my dreams
of becoming an
author myself come
true.
... Now I find that after reading your «artful, most fruitful, most sincere post on your pitfalls
of becoming recognised» i too want to follow you in your
author - footsteps
of publication... I find Russell your
true - to - life script
of becoming a recognised
author inspires my inner burning desire (my writers eye) with the passion my
work needs in order to become (eventually) a success.
Our one
true panel
of the day, then, is — appropriately — presenting great
authors: Leslye Penelope, Jay Swanson, Katerina Tonks, and Heidi Joy Tretheway are each distinctive examples
of the «new professional
author» at
work.
It's
true that these days much depends on the
author's existing platform, how hard the
author him or herself
works to get the word out, and the interest
of the booksellers or the media.
If the contest was for
true self - published
works, it might be worth the entry fee, but by the time someone has gone the route
of true self - publishing, the last thing they're going to want is a contract with
Author Solutions.
While MSP will
work very hard to market your book, the
true success
of any book comes from the
author's willingness to put themselves and their
work into the marketplace.
We believe in helping
authors make their publishing dreams come
true, and do our very best to help them along their journey
of publishing their life's
work.
Unfortunately it is also
true these days that whether you are traditionally published or self - published,
authors are expected to do a large amount
of promotional
work themselves.
@jonjason That is largely
true, but also why many argue that Hachette is looking out more for the interests
of the big names, potentially at the expense
of the majority
of working authors.
When contracts with publishers and agents reflect the
true value
of the
work and the
author, and writers are paid fairly for
work which has been deemed marketable.
Very few traditionally - published
authors make their living solely on the basis
of what they publish, at least initially (and this is especially
true of fiction writers, many
of whom write their first novels while
working as teachers, lawyers, or other professionals).
After spending fifteen years as a writer and editor doing side jobs, seven years as a graphic designer, and four years in literary organizations
working with
authors, she launched Creative Collaborations in June 2011, her dream - come -
true business focused on professional editing, cover and interior book design, website and graphic design, and facilitation
of the self - publishing process.
It's
true that the prices Hocking charges for these books are small — in some cases only 99 cents, depending on the book — but the key part
of the deal is that she (and any other
author who
works with Amazon or Apple) gets to keep 70 percent
of the revenue from those sales.
also
worked under the instruction
of Wayne Booth, K9 University Master, Trainer for over 30 years and Behavior Specialist She has followed many
of Cesar Millan, «The Dog Whisperer» workshops and webinars and had the opportunity to be in the company
of Martin Deeley, Internationally Renowned Dog Trainer, co-founder
of International Association
of Canine Professionals and
author of Advanced Gun Dog Training, Practical Field
Work and Competition, Leo, and Amazing Dog Star: One Young Dog's
True Story and Woof Did you Say?
There are plenty
of reasons to love senior dogs, and, award - winning photographer and
author of «A Dog's Book
of Truths,» Nancy LeVine is
working to offer the public a glimpse at the
true faces
of America's aging companions with her project «Senior Dogs Across America.»
The article is directed at artists and it states, «A creator, such as an artist, musician... or
author — in other words, anyone producing
works of art — needs to acquire only 1,000
true fans to make a living.»
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Artist Scott King and DJ /
author Dave Haslam discuss the
work that Scott has contributed to
True Faith, including Scott's fascination with Ian Curtis, as well as exchanging thoughts on the mythologies and inspiration
of Joy Division, New Order, and Factory Records.
Curated by Matthew Higgs, Director
of White Columns, New York and
author and film - maker Jon Savage with archivist Johan Kugelberg,
True Faith is centred on four decades» worth
of extraordinary contemporary
works from artists including Julian Schnabel, Jeremy Deller, Liam Gillick, Mark Leckey, Glenn Brown and Slater Bradley, all directly inspired by the two groups.